Improvement in stands for show-windows



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JOSEPH R. PALMENBEBG, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

IMPROVVEMENIT IN STANDS FOR SHOW-WINDOWS.

Specioation forming part of Letters Patent No. 120,825, dated November 14, 1871.

To all whom t may concern: 1

Beit known that I, JOSEPH R. PALMENBERG, of New York, in the county and State of New York, have invented certain Improvements in Stands for Show-Windows, of which the follow- ,ing is a speciication:

s may be moved in any position on the posts 'D and secured in the same by suitable set-screws. Instead of fastening the guides B to a frame or platform, A, the same may be fastened to the frame of the window. The guides n n are connected with a bar, F, upon which slides m m are Iitted, capable of moving on the bar F. The slides m m have rods G Gr attached, near the upper ends of which rods C C are hinged, whose lower ends are providedwith .sharp points to support the rods G G in any desired inclination. 'Io the rods Gr G small sliding brackets o c are tted, secured in their desired position by suitable set-screws, upon which said brackets rods fw w are supported, on which the show-goods are hung or suspended.

By this arrangement of a show-stand the upright posts D may be moved in any desired position, according to the nature of the goods or articles to be exposed for show, and the bar F together with the rods G may be for the same purpose movedfurther forward or backward, as may be desired, and the position of all the rods N N or of the bars 'w w Xed and regulated, as may be desired.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

The combination of the guides B, upright posts D with movable rods N, sliding-bar F with the movable rods Gr, supportin g-bars w, and provided with hinged rods C, substantially as and for the purpose hereinbefore set forth.

JOSEPH B. PALMENBEBG.

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